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+. [Italy Again Shaken. ij ROME, hocks. sHPT. earth 14,—'Three af ‘Spain. urt! Election Riots in MADRID, SEPT. 14. Gisorders are rep de Ja Plana and ports soy that one D kiMed™ahd several are wo: Chicago’s Oldest Man Dead CHICAGO, SEPT. 14.—Isaac G Leon- ard, sald to be the oldest man in Chicago, died at the home of his son, | Prof. J. G. Leonard, 1a ight at the 102 years, had} clothes for the grand of the! Present Emveror of Russia. Steel Man’s Gift to College. LEBANON, PA., SEPT, 14.—Announce- @ to-day the gift to the Lebanon Valley College at Ann- ville, by a milifonaire steel manufac- turer, of a hil of sclence to cost $9,000. To Open Up Texas Lang. AUSTIN, SEPT. 14—The Guilt and outa Fé Northwestern Railway, whose charter was filed to-day, will open up the greater portion of the unsettled pan handle section of Texas te home- seekers. Hosiery Men in Combine. CHICAGO, SEPT. 14.—Representatives | of twenty-two hosiery manufactories in the Middle West formed an organiza- tion here to-day with Perry Stark- weather, of Minneapolis, as president. The avowed purpose is to regulate dis- counts and it Is dented that any ad- vance In price 1s contemplated. SEPT. 14.—Three storms n @ttained the velocity of a ty- of French Destroyer Torpedoed TOULON, SEPT. 14—The French tor- pedo-boat destroyer Hallebarde was ac- cidenza‘ly tonpedoed during the naval manoeuvres here yesterday and was damaged. seriously Missing, He Is Found Dead. WORCESTER, MASS., SEPT. 14.-- The body of Walter Walton, nineteen He had been m when he touch ng sinc | ed off a burglar ran s ved t Insine from rapid jowth. he b feet 2 inches in height, He was an in- ventive genlua, | | HUNGARY'S | CABINET RESIGNS| Emperor Francis Joucph necests|| ana@irects Members to Continue Daties Until Further Orders, further orders, | ———=>_ CONSPIRE IN SHANTUNG AGAINST THE GERMANS. Widespread Plot to Rebel on Sept. 16 Discovered and China Is ‘Asked to Prev ‘it. WRicTORIA, B. C., Sept. 14.—Tlents! news of a wid n Shantune to r! 16, L/Im- to pro- | vide sone fighting man, w equin- Hiont, Will be paid for by subscription Severa)] thousand men are said to be réady’ for the uprising. The Universal } Gazette, a vernacular paper. calls anon the Chinese Government to stop tie | | movement, i — } TO CHIC’GO IN AUTO. ; » Mr. and Vrs, Hamlin Complete Prip ii 294m Fourteen Days, ‘ gugace. Sept. 14.—Mr, and Mrs. | Miathr “J. Hamlin and Harry Askin jyesterday completed a Qnicago-New | rip of 1,400 miles, having made} Mince In Mr. Hamiin's 1-horse ower automobile in fourteen days Pa single mishap or mechanteal semen, The car weighed pounds with its contents, ra distence was covered tn ‘a ae ¢ x Mercerized Moa’s aS San iau cai rerounentiomt sen re | Best Quality Wome’s Chambrays. ton Sociis. Sue ae ual ol Sewing Silk. Stockings, Mercerized Ch ys M ¢ tra Sewing Silk, best quality, all letters, } Women’s Stockings, exa fine grade t good qualty, inf ox bh as Fy ixeds. Sea: black only; anity for ¢cotton, in fast black anctan shades, dre t 1 dressmakers generous sup- } seamless feet, double tov and high wash weil a 1 fy $0 ply spools, Don’t} spliced heels; full, generou width and (J aa Nie length = N&G Fuiton Street, from Bridge to Duifield Street,” i|Per doz. spools, BROOKLYN. A Stamp with Each ibaa 10¢ of Your Purchase } Value 12sec. pr; Value 12%c.; \Yo-mor 3) To-morrow, 17c: SC) er ee NS (fe beara Sara ae ee Srtac Ls "Ty | in Rama RIA EIRENE” nis aaiaamaR aio ars Soe z { } iver epartment Now breaks a Necor \ A) H | T Will See the G Friday Bargain Sale of Them All O-morrow l ee the Greatest Friday argalMm aie O em . 1 \ Two great September Friday Sales have gone before. The first sale (Sept. 1) was the greatest of its kind Brooklyn ever knew up to that date. The second sale (Sept. 8) was a still greater sale \ from both the standpoint of values given and crowds attending. he third sale (to-morrow) will totally eclipse the previous two sales. All is now ready for the record breaker in every branch of our ft: i business. Read the items below and compare them, if you wish, with anything oifered elsewhere. There is no doubt what your decision will be it you are a judge of value. Extra salespeople to-morrow i in all lines to serve you quickly. } ' : Children’s — Ribbons. Stockings. Taffeta Ribbons, high grade, heavy! Children’s Stockings, good quality and of high lustre; 144 Inches wide, all} fast black cotton, seamless feet, double toes and high spliced heels; extra good wearing kind; suitable for children to Children’s | Outing @ Dimities. | Drawers, \ Flannel. | Printed Lawns and Dimities, pretty,{ Children’s Drawers, made of good! Outing I 00 yards, neat pat- sheer quality; some of the daintlesty quality muslin, deep hem, headed with (terns, in lik grounds. (None! patterns put out this season; value ad ad ' > more than 204 ‘1 eu Ee sent 'C, O d from 8c, to 12%4c.; wash well and make | Pin tucks, worked buttonholes; 2 to 124/246 { one patron); makes fine, warm) the light and wanted shades; Just the} Pred Colored SilKoline. 200 pieces Farcy Colored Silkoline, Taffeta School Handkerchiefs. Boys’ a School Handker- chiefs, with in mbroidered on fine 436 inches wide, in pretty patterns, net in the corner. These handkerchiels }Some with wide borders, suitable for are made of fine sheer lawn. (None {various purposes in home decora- ~ Printed Lawns lann Is’ up prettily. years; made well and sure to please. {undergarments (ribbon for children's hair bows. ee to school. Cc. 0. D.) tion; extensively ued by many. Value 12!c. yd.; 3} Value 15c.; 7 ‘Value 7c yd.; Acivare 8c. yd.; 4 \Value 121/¢; 5 Value 5c. each; 2c 12h. yd; 6 . To-morrow, 2C to-morrow, C)to-morrow, ‘To-morrow, C ito-mnorven, C To-morrow, | To-morrow, Cc ‘ any = 2 ee ee ale as Fine Quality Children’s Unbleached Women’s Boys’ Embroideries Swiss Muslin Linings. =; — Sacques. _| Pillow Cases. | Spangled Hats. {| Colored Shirts. and Laces. Curtains. aline and Gloss Cloths, 36 inches! Children’s Sacques, made of good! 300 dozen, size 45x36 Inches, made} Women's Spangled Trimmed Hats,# Boys’ Colored Shirts, stiff bosoms, White Swiss Muslin Curtains, some Embroideries, wide margins, insert- ings to match and colored edgings; are embroidered with dos, open work also Torchon laces and insertings in] and plain, trimmed with deep ruffle; odd lengths. (None C. ©. D.) Suit-} make pretty curtains for edrooms at able for trimming undermuslins. very small expenditure. Value 5c. yd.; Value $1.00 pr.; all colors, Including black andj quality flannelette, in pink and white | from well-known brands of good heavy) ‘ a white, in short lengths of 2 to 8 yards;}and blue and white stripes, nd white | from well muslin, finished with three in the six most becoming shapes; | fine quality cloth, ee ots: make fine drop skirts and skirt lin-f with silk, satin ribbon ties; a very! inch hem; value 12%c. and 15c.; wash} these are the same kind of hats that) made with separate cuffs, full sizes ani ings; Just the right weight. pretty sacque. whiter and softer; wear well. we sold so many of a few days ago. | perfect fitting; sure to please the boys. Value 15c. yd.; Value 29c.; {Value to 15c. ea.; Value $2.50; ] ] Over 50c.; e {To-morrow, I ae 1 | To-morrow, DiC eee, \To-morrow, &c To-morrow, 1 Oc iteiee te 2 SoCo. 490c ea Ae 2) : ‘ : , ° Fleece-Lined {| Seersucker Hemmed Tinted Men’s Women’s Talcum ' . i) ° : 5 . A Flannelettes. | Petticoats. Huck Towels. Pillow ‘ops. White Shirts. Oxford Ties. | Powder. Printed Fleece-Lined Flannelettes, | Women's Seersucker Petticoats, good} Huck Towels, 200 dozen, size 20x44; ed Pillow Tops, new al de- = Men's White Laundered Shirts, extray Women’s Oxford , the remainder} = Talcum Powder, perfumed andbor- - beautiful patterns, all the Fall styles; 4 quality, in assorted stripes, made with} 2¢4t, big, hemmed, bleached | hu iy and very tasteful; just} fine quality muslin, linen bosoms and { of all the ties, broken sizes and mostly | steq just the thing to have at han, it made to sell at 12%4c.; in short lengths (io there ruffle, good, generous! towels, with turkey red borders; will} the thing when embroidered for cozy } wristbands; slightly soiled trom being {narrow widths; to close them out we | 4. Just 8 g to : “ of 2 to 6 yards; suitable for dressing} G¢eP Batheréd rite, good, ge ygive exc wear for everyday use}! corners and dens; sold in Art Embroid-" handled; this is the $1.00 and $1.254are going to cut the price Friday, ¢ relieves irritation arising from heat nd sacques or house gowns. width; just the skirt for ordinary wear. an opportunity to save money. \ery Department, ae \Walue $2400 and $250; j makes ofeivety comfortable! Hy / Value 12'4c. yd; Value 49c; Value 15c. ea.; ‘Value 25c.; Value to $1.25; {Value to $2.50; +'4 Ib. can; wv ~=—COAC C C Cc Cc Ci C: To-morrow, \To-morrow, To-morrow, \ To-morrow, \To-morrow, ; To-morrow, + fo-morrow, pos it paar ee |e ---- aes oo > _ 5 5 wanes Children’s | Women’s Table Nickel | Boys’ Knee | Boys Kirk's oa, ' ¥ : Wool Piai« Gowns. Damask. ' Alarm Clocks. Pants. School Shoes. ; Toilet Soap. ' Children's Wool Plaics, } Good quality muslin, high or sur-| 1,100 yards, 60 inches wide, extra} Nickel Alarm Clocks, that run for 30} Boys’ Knee Panis, ages 4 to 16 years,} Boys’ Shoes, good casco calf, good} Kirk's Juvenile Toilet Soap, equal to width; nothing prettier for children's} Plice neck, yoke of hemstitched tuck- heavy half bleached Scotch Damask; { hours and keep good’ time; in black and blue cheviots, fancy mix- soles and counters; sizes are 5 and ny 25e, soap ever made; keeps the school dresses; resemble closely the} ‘™! and embroidery inserting or lace,} will wash snow white and nice and | Sell for a great deal more; as a special! tures and corduroys, full sizes, very}a very well-made shoe for the mo n nice and soft; one of the best and sleeves finished with hem- attraction for Friday we are going to} strongly nade and make good school j su: od, hard wear; the kinds ps on the market for use in the ' hoice of fi heavy $1.00 quality, for this little price. {stitched iawn ruffle. Near SPAMELNS cut the price. } pants. healthy boys need, Poath. ' Value 39c yd.; | ‘Value 75c; 35 {Value 29¢ yd.; 25 Value 75c.; 49 ‘Value 39c,; l 9 Value 1.50; 95 ‘Price, per cake, 8 To-morrow, C' to-morrow, C \To-morrow, a C to-morrow, Ci o-morrow, C To-morrow, Cito-morrow, Cc — sy 4 Melton Straight Front Feather Natural Mei’s Brussels Crystal’ 4 s : ~ : i . - 7 Cloth. Corsets. Bed Pillows. Hair Switches. | Working Pants. Carpets. Fruit Saucers. Melton Cloth, 54 inches wide, suit-} Corsets, straight front, dip hip, well 300, full size, filled with odorless} Natural Hair Switches, short stems,} Men's Working Pants, sizes 32 to 4:4 Tapestry Brussels Carpets, extfa} Crystal Fruit Saucers, 3 mew pat- able for women's suits and skirts, ingboned, neatly trimmed with lace; this feathers, covered with A. C. A. ticking. 446 and 18 inches; we can match almost + Waist, fancy mixtures and worste H eavy, in room, hall and stair patterns; + terns; fancy scalloped edges, assorted (in Blanket Department. None C. 0. D., and not more than 4 to one pa- tron.) Value 75c. éach; stripes; guaranteed not to rip; one « the best qualities put out for th money, any shade of hair; good quality and} will please every one who sees them. mixtures of gray, blue and plain; very} Corset is worth nearly double the good quality and make up prettily. } Price we ask for it Friday. shapes; just the saucers the average ‘ that will Ml and gi 1: EUnAr ill Weat well) abd give OXCEIa | sakecper will like, value 4Sc)4(do8 nt satisfaction, ade strong and durable; just the a Temovon DUC Htomeren BYCitoneron, OPC irony BPCitomorow, SOC! iemerron’” DD ffemenee 2c All Wool i Women’s | Whipped Cream. Solid Oak | Boys’ : Cocoa Heavy Tin “ School Suits. Boys’ School Suits, ages 7 to 16 years, black, blue and fancy mixtures. double breasted, good, strong linings, well made; just the suit that will give Wrappers. Chocolates. Women's Wrappers, made of excel-} Whipped Cream Chocolates, the lent quality lawn, full flounced skirt, | Tiginal chocolates made by Darby. cape over shoulders, striped and fig-{ The name is guarantee for the quality; | ured effects, in medium and light col-| {tesh and good eating. Try them and} . Door Mats. Dishpans. Extra heavy Cocoa Door Mats, Tin Dishpans, oval and round, heavy bound with heavy braid, in two of the |tin, 10 and 17 quart sizes, made well best sizes; 22x36, worth $1.85, for 85c., | and ‘will stand good, hard wear; in the 4 two best sizes for the average family. Dining Chairs. Dining Chairs, solid oak, golden fin- ish, good quality, open cane seat, en- graved top board, brace -arm, heavy posts, 3 spindle front; sure to please Ladies’ Cloth. Wool Ladies’ Cloth, 50 inches vi in all the latest Fall shades; suit- able for entire suits or separate skirts; very good quality and will give good ‘ ‘ou will be pleased, you If you see them, satisfactory wear. and the other size, worth $1.50, wear, ae ee SG on. iz ‘Va ; alue $1. e 5 Value 25c.; Women’s Women's Cotton Felt Men’s Collar Tea and : Children’s Hats. | Black Waists. | Walking Sitirts. Mattresses. Fall Suits. Foundations. Coffee Pots. Colla?” Foundations, black and white,} Tea and Coffee Pots, Gray Enamelled, pointed and straight, all sizes; the kind }2 and 3 pt. size, with heavy retinned that is well liked by many persons | covers; just the right kind for ordinary Boys’ and Children's Hats, hundreds} Women's Black Brilliantine Waists,}{ New Fall styles, stylish flare, -with good quality, front of pin tucks and}low kilt, inverted plait back, in Ox- small plaits, tucked back, full sleeve,|ford, new blue and green mixtures, Mattresses, guaranteed cotton felt, only new, clean and sanitary filling used, thoroughly felted, hand laid, good quality fancy striped ticking; all Men's Fall Suits, single and double breasted, sizes 33 to 42; strong, durable wool mixtures and black cheviots; well of styles, tams of all kinds, sailors, Napoleons, Golfs, College; all the new} deen cuffs, stock collar; made prettily }also’ in black; very pretty skirts for ' ' H Value $1 yd.; styles in; Just the kinds the boys like,}and look well. valking, Sizes; one) of two parts, made and perfect in fit, who have used them. use; actual value 29¢. to 35¢, as Value 75¢; 43 iValue $1.50; 98 Value $5.00; 2 98 Value $10.00; 5 9 5 Value $8.00; 4 9 Value 8c. each; 4c Value to 35c.; 19c { To-morrow, C'to-morrow, Cc To-iierrow, e To-morrow, of, To-morrow, ef To-morrow, To-morrow, } heen : ‘Three Good Reasons “Why You Should Buy Your Groceries of Us:'!- Because Our Prices Are Low; Because We Give Extra Dividend Stamps; Because W: Sell Pure Foods Only. . | Extra quantities of “Dividend Stamps” on many-lines of Groceries and Wines/mentioned below enable you to save much money and quickly get valuable premiums free. ' We. wish to state em- phatically that on this and each and every other sale that we will have from time to time where we give extra stamps on Coffees, Teas, Spices, etc., we do not change the blend:or quality, but give you absolutely our regular grade, blend and quality, and the Stamps are positively given tree. Buy your Foods of us with theypositive assurance that you get honest dealing and the best and Purest Foods ‘ «| made at the lowest prices. } : SMe ay! reat Special Grocery and Liquor Bargains Friday and ay. eee Spices, Sa 10 Stamps with each %-1b. tin 4 ; mara Spiay—Fepper, Allapit, Cana. Delica en and | Cheese Fresh Meat. Duinyy Cake and Biscuits, Fruits ‘ , Mustard) per tin Writes perfection, by tate ae and i Sse ene Boy hed ct : Md i: ‘guc| Extra Value @ Extra “| Teas and Coffees. per Bb og 2ttampe with acy 2, purchase 5c Velvet Pure ‘price or oo be be per

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